Setting options
Step
by
You have the option of switching between
step
keypad
Standard dial
Having switched on,
when
Auto keypad
When
when dialling. This automatic switching is required for commands to the
switching centre or telephone system.
Dial * and #
When
to the switching centre or telephone system when dialling.
Regardless of the above setting options, the system is automatically switched
to tone dialling (DTMF) when dialling is complete, e.g. for telecontrol of an an-
swering machine.
*
Activating standard dialling (ISDN)
is pressed for menus.
1.
Press [
2.
Spec. function
none = OFF).
*
Activating automatic keypad switching
is pressed for menus.
1.
Press [
2.
Spec. function
none = OFF).
*
Activating * and # dialling
is pressed for menus.
1.
Press [
2.
Spec. function
none = OFF).
Activating/De-activating the keypad during a call
In addition to the long-term settings described above, you also have the option
of switching temporarily to keypad.
The setting only applies to an ongoing external call and is automatically de-ac-
tivated when the call is finished.
*
Requirement: You are currently making a call.
is pressed for menus.
1.
Press [
2.
Enter keypad character sequence (code).
3.
or
Press [
2.
Dial * and #
and
settings.
Standard dial *
*
and
#
are entered, the unit does not switch to keypad.
*
or
#
are input, this setting automatically switches signalling to keypad
Dial * and #
are activated, the characters
Z
] and [OK ] to select:
→
Dial properties
Z
] and [OK ] to select:
→
Dial properties
Z
] and [OK ] to select:
→
Dial properties
Z
] and [OK ] to select:
Z
] and [OK ] to select:
Operation using a telephone system
Standard dial
#
and
are not transmitted when dialling and
*
and
→
Base Settings
Settings
→
Standard dial
(
→
Base Settings
Settings
→
Auto keypad
(
→
Base Settings
Settings
→
Dial * and #
(
Keypad on?
.
Keypad off?
.
(factory default)
Auto
#
are sent as commands
→
System settings
before menu item = ON /
→
System settings
before menu item = ON /
→
System settings
before menu item = ON /
→
→
→
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